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Jan 06, 2010 09:14 |  #1

IMAGE: http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b246/JACKMCENTIRE/DPP1_0002_1_4_5_3_tonemappededit2sm.png

Just a muck around with my new lens and flash. :) Semi-HDR + PP.

C&C much appreciated!



  
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Jan 06, 2010 11:11 |  #2

Looks like a roadmap up to the Arizona Meteor Crater. :)


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Jan 06, 2010 11:13 as a reply to  @ canonloader's post |  #3

Awesome pic. Can you tell me your gear on that one?


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Jan 06, 2010 14:05 |  #4

canonloader wrote in post #9336445 (external link)
Looks like a roadmap up to the Arizona Meteor Crater. :)

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Jan 06, 2010 14:09 |  #5

that will be the Sigma ringflash and 150mm lens and judging by reflections you have one bulb completely turned off? Anyway looks sharp so good macro days ahead when the snow clears....


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Jan 07, 2010 20:25 |  #6

UPDATE:

IMAGE: http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/007/8/3/Golden_by_JackMcEntire.png

Both my parents' eyes - they wanted them compared! :p

Here's the before and after GIF:

IMAGE: http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/007/a/c/Golden___Before_and_After_by_JackMcEntire.gif

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Jan 08, 2010 01:10 |  #7

Good shots !

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Jan 13, 2010 15:10 |  #8

Thank you! :)

Some time ago I created a thread in the macro talk section regarding my Sigma ring flash (discussing whether I should keep it or not), and things have progressed a fair amount since you last replied to the thread; would you possibly be able to give me some advice regarding the situation I'm now in? :oops: I'm leaning towards returning the flash because it simply doesn't produce the results I'm after when mounted to the lens; here's what I most recently posted in the thread:

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Right, I've had another browse! If I were to return the ring flash, here's what I think I'd get:

Canon 430 EX MK II Speedlite (http://www.camerabox.c​o.uk/product1.asp?Prod​uctID=5541 (external link))
£189.99
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Barber Tech Flexi Arm (http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …r_Tech_FLA_Flex​i_Arm.html (external link))
£31 ($49.95) + £32.76 P+P (!?)
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Jessops Universal Flash Diffuser (http://www.jessops.com …/products/50441​/show.html (external link))
£5
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Does this look like a good choice? I've seen a lot of people with their flashguns sidemounted and positioned above their lens using an extension arm - why is this? Why not just attach the arm directly to the hotshoe on the camera? :confused: Probably a stupid question, my apologies! :o

Also, does anyone know where I can get the Barber Tech Flexi Arm (or something equivalent) besides B&H? I live in the UK and the P&P is VERY expensive (more expensive than the arm itself!) and it total it would cost me over £60!

Any help or advice would again be much appreciated! :)

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Would you be able to help me out? You're pretty much the best in the business so I'd really appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction!

Thank you for any help! :)




  
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May 19, 2010 14:10 |  #9

ref. Barber Tech Flexi Arm - the manufacturer lists two European dealers. One in Belgium, one in Switzerland:

http://www.barbertvp.c​om/dealers.html (external link)

I also wanted to order one from the US but reckoned the investment in shipping + import duties outweighed the value of the product...




  
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May 19, 2010 14:36 |  #10

Myles_T wrote in post #10210766 (external link)
ref. Barber Tech Flexi Arm - the manufacturer lists two European dealers. One in Belgium, one in Switzerland:

http://www.barbertvp.c​om/dealers.html (external link)

I also wanted to order one from the US but reckoned the investment in shipping + import duties outweighed the value of the product...

B and H has them but the reviews for the shorter ones are very poor. Nobody has reviewed "Flexi Arm" yet.


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May 20, 2010 04:46 |  #11

novoflex has a gooseneck with hot shoe (cold shoe) on the flash side and a 1/4-20 on the opposite side in two (or three) lengths. According to B&H, it can hold the 430 ex2 well, while giving you flexibility. I can neither confirm nor deny.


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May 20, 2010 07:34 as a reply to  @ ceriltheblade's post |  #12

Nice shots ..

Here's my daughter's eye, natural light in a conservatory, with me and the neighbours house in there to !!!:)


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May 21, 2010 02:04 |  #13

Wow! Nice shots! Can you describe (or show) how you're flash was setup ? because I tried taking a similar picture of my girlfriend's eye, however, the flash caused a big glare on her eye, and her eyelashes cast shadows.

and for that shot i had my flash directly on top of the lens, with a slight downward angle (obviously i was going to get SOME glare, but you don't see to have any!!)


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